Monday, September 13, 2010

"Higlet Films is proud to announce its indiegogo funding campaign for the brand new webseries, Mind My Brains, Darling! From Monday September 13th 2010, there will be a teaser for the series, a video from the makers, further information and details of VIP Perks donors can claim at indiegogo.com/​higletfims.

Mind My Brains, Darling! is a British sitcom steeped in the comedy traditions of Monty Python, Dad's Army, Terry and June and Sean of The Dead. Each episode is a stand alone story in this non-linear webseries and will be distributed through Blip.TV

Set in Britain in 1979, Mind My Brains, Darling! follows the ups and downs of family life with the Worthingtons - a typical family with a mum, dad, two kids and a grandfather. Typical, that is, for a peri-apocalyptic society ravaged by war and zombies for the past 4 years. Oh, and the dad is a Zombie.

It is filmed in High Definition, utilizing the groundbreaking 'Bodyline' technique, invented and perfected by HigletFilms. Mind My Brains, Darling! goes where other webseries fear to tread ? straight into the domain of the Great British Housewife. Be Afraid!

Creators Paul and Mary Higgins are British-born, Canadian residents who have been creating web video for over two years, this being their fourth webseries. Mary is a leading commentator, blogging as WorldofHiglet and contributing to the webseries community in myriad ways. Married with kids, over forty and from England, Mary and Paul offer an as-yet unseen perspective in the webseries world.

A dedicated website mindmybrains.com offers more information about the characters and the universe they inhabit. Teasers, episodes and supporting information will be available on the website too. The series opening title sequence will be animated by Efehan Elbi, who also created the excellent logo. See examples of Efehan's work at efehan.ca/​.

HigletFilms have a table in Artists Alley at VCON 35 in Vancouver, October 1st - 3rd where they will premiere the teaser and promote the webseries through the medium of freshly baked scones."